Berliner Philharmoniker: exclusive DVD edition
Christmas gift for you: limited DVD edition for purchasers of a Digital Concert Hall 12-Month Ticket.
The audience and the press responded rapturously when the Berliner Philharmoniker and their chief conductor designate Kirill Petrenko made their first joint tour in September. Before setting off, the orchestra and conductor presented their tour programme of works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev and Franz Schmidt in Berlin. The recordings from the Philharmonie are now presented in a limited edition of 1,000 double DVDs which is not commercially available.
The Christmas Gift offer at a glance:
12-Month Ticket for the Digital Concert Hall
With the 12-Month Ticket you can watch around 50 live broadcasts per season. In addition, you will have access to the constantly growing archive which currently holds more than 1,400 works, plus numerous bonus films and documentaries. You can use the ticket yourself or give it as a voucher to a friend.
Our exclusive DVD edition
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, op. 26
Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 4 in C major
Richard Strauss: Don Juan, op. 20
Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklärung, op. 24
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92
Berliner Philharmoniker
Kirill Petrenko: conductor
Yuja Wang: piano
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